@peterwsinger @marcusjcarey Sure ignore my criticism and shift the subject. There’s lots to criticise in Buffalo, in the Buffalo PD and in the content and context of that photo. Fat shaming is beneath the author of #burninbook. Be smarter.

In #BurnInBook, the authors pose an uncomfortable question. Do we fully understand the transformative implications of the small and large technology and data choices we are already making? In the end, artificial intelligence can be both hero and villain. We get to decide. 3/3

In #BurnInBook, machines perform basic and complex tasks better than humans, with economic and social implications that @AndrewYang spoke about. We see the implications of automated processes that make our lives easier, but enable adversaries to threaten us without warning. 2/3

Just finished reading #BurnInBook by @peterwsinger and @august_cole. It is a wonderful book that forces the reader to ponder many plausible future scenarios: networks that eliminate secrecy and anonymity, and technology that understands us better than we understand ourselves. 1/3